🔒 10 things to do this weekend in Metro Detroit

Events for weekend of December 22-24

Trans-Siberian Orchestra (Jason McEachern)

DETROIT – 🎁  ‘Twas the weekend before Christmas and all through Detroit, a weekend of wonder for all to enjoy.

10 things to do this weekend in Metro Detroit

Ain’t Too Proud - The Life and Times of the Temptations (Fisher Theatre), through Saturday: Get ready, ‘cuz here they come. The Broadway sensation makes its encore presentation back in Motown bringing the Temptations to life on stage. Hear almost 30 of the Temps’ greatest hits including “My Girl,” “Just My Imagination,” and the titular “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg” through the story of how the hometown group was formed with plenty of local references. Schedule and tickets here.

The Illusionists – Magic of the Holidays (Fox Theatre), through Saturday: You’ll never guess how these world-class magicians pull off jaw-dropping illusions in the holiday themed version of the box office record-breaking show. With never-before-seen acts and new magic, this family-friendly show will make you believe this holiday season. Showtimes and tickets here.

Elf in Concert (Detroit Symphony Orchestra), Friday & Saturday: Buddy the Elf gets even more festive when the Detroit Symphony Orchestra plays along to John Debney’s score live in front of the big screen. Conducted by Norman Huynh, the holiday classic comes alive with the sounds of sleigh bells and the DSO. Showtimes and tickets here.

Holiday Markets (Marriott Renaissance Center), Friday 5 to 7 p.m.: It’s not too late to finish off your Christmas list. Head to the third floor of the Marriott at the Ren Cen for a gathering of local vendors. Support small businesses this season with unique gifts. Admission is free. More info here.

Ypsi Holifest (Downtown Ypsilanti), Saturday 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.: Celebrate the community this holiday season with the first annual Ypsi Holifest. Explore all that Downtown Ypsilanti has to offer with extended hours, festive lighting and roaming Santa. Find the perfect gift while you’re there? Head to the gift-wrapping station to get it picture perfect underneath your Christmas tree. More info here.

Holidays in Greektown (Monroe Street Corridor), Saturday 2 to 8 p.m.: There’s a new holiday tradition being carved out in Greektown. Walk down the Monroe Street corridor between Randolph and St. Antoine to find 14 holiday and Greek-themed ice sculptures carved right before your eyes. Immerse yourself in the festive spirit with Christmas carolers, hot chocolate, cookies and more. Greektown restaurants and bars will also be offering food and drink specials throughout the day. More info here.

Trans-Siberian Orchestra (Little Caesars Arena), Saturday 3 & 7:30 p.m.: Get ready to rock this Christmas with the electrifying music of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve – the Best of TSO & More” tour is the group’s latest and largest show to date playing all of their greatest hits along to an eye-popping spectacle. Get tickets here.

Monroe Street Midway, Thursdays through Sundays: The winter edition of the popular outdoor gathering spot is going to be your family’s new seasonal tradition. Right in the heart of Downtown Detroit, you’ll find a winter wonderland of activities including a 20-foot arctic slide, winter bumper cars, winter puck-putt and tasty treats. The Midway is free to enter, most activities free. Open from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursdays and Sundays, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. More info here.

Downtown Detroit Markets (Cadillac Square), Wednesdays through Sundays: It’s a holiday tradition in the center of the city. Cadillac Square has transformed into Motor City’s holiday central with a curated collection of 18 Detroit vendors where you can find specialty gifts, home décor, pet supplies, books and more. The row of holiday shops will lead you right into the Cadillac Lodge, a wintery indoor hangout for the ultimate cozy vibes that offers hot chocolate and treats. More info here.

Northern Lights (Beacon Park), ongoing: Beacon Park is shining brighter this holiday season with larger-than-life displays. Step inside a 15-foot infinity snow globe, a walkthrough snowflake, gleaming polar bears, sparkling presents and more. 125,000 recyclable LED light bulbs provide a warm glow to the Downtown park making it a perfect picture spot for the whole family. Admission is free. More info here.

Find more events with our Live Guide calendar here.


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